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 Seizing Statesmanship: Why President Kiir should Declare His Retirement Now, But Not Quit yet. 

(Gurtong):-Salva Kiir Mayardit, the current president of South Sudan - the world’s youngest republic – is a man admired and loathed at equal measures....

The State of the World–By Journalism

We want journalists to do that, give us the state of the world, by from one “trouble spot”–arenas of past-present-future violence–to the other. Not...

HAITI RISES: A TIME FOR SOLIDARITY by Nia Imara and Robert Roth

HAITI RISES: A TIME FOR SOLIDARITY by Nia Imara and Robert Roth Haiti Rises: A Time for Solidarity was first published in February 2016. Since...

What's happening in Zimbabwe By Professor Jonathan Moyo

Zimbabwe is in the grips of a wave of violent protests, which so far have been crushed by the police. President Robert Mugabe says...

SA carries cross of South-South cooperation

SEPTEMBER 12 is perhaps one of the less celebrated international days, it is the United Nations (UN) Day for South-South Cooperation – a notion...

The African Union: The West’s Gendarme in Africa by Thomas C. Mountain

“AU-sponsored soldiers in Somalia rape and murder, sell arms on the black market to their erstwhile enemies, Al Shabab, and in general smuggle and...

REVIVING HAITI'S ARMY WOULD HARM DEMOCRACY by JEB SPRAGUE

The Miami HeraldPosted on Thu, Sep. 06, 2012 Reviving Haiti’s army would harm democracy BY JEB SPRAGUE jhsprague@umail.ucsb.edu Haiti’s government is making plans to revive the country’s disbanded...

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